There’s nothing quite like the aroma of kalua pork wafting through the house on a lazy Sunday afternoon. It instantly transports me back to my childhood summers in Hawaii, sitting under the swaying palms as the unmistakable smoky-sweet scent of this iconic dish filled the air. My aunties would spend hours tending to the underground pit oven, patiently waiting as the pork transformed into tender, falling-apart morsels imbued with the flavors of the islands.
While most of us don’t have easy access to a traditional Hawaiian imu pit for cooking kalua pork, this 3-ingredient slow cooker version captures those same luscious, kalua flavors with hardly any effort. Just a few simple ingredients and your trusty Crock Pot are all you need to re-create this iconic Hawaiian delicacy in your own kitchen. Trust me, one bite of this succulent, smoky-sweet pork will have you dreaming of tropical beaches and swaying palm trees.
Why You’ll Love This Easy Kalua Pork
Only 3 simple ingredients required (pork butt, salt, and liquid smoke)
Hands-off slow cooker method – just set it and forget it!
Recreates the authentic kalua flavors without an underground oven
Fall-apart tender, ultra-moist pork every time
Feeds a crowd and makes excellent leftovers
Versatile enough for tacos, sandwiches, rice bowls, and more
Kalua Pork Ingredient List
Pork Butt/Shoulder (4-5 lbs) – This well-marbled cut becomes meltingly tender when slow cooked
Hawaiian Sea Salt or Coarse Kosher Salt – Provides the signature salted kalua flavor
Liquid Smoke – Gives the pork that unmistakable smoky kalua essence
Kalua Pork FAQs
Can I use a different pork cut? While pork butt/shoulder is traditional, you can also use pork loin or tenderloin. Just adjust the cooking time as needed.
Is liquid smoke necessary? Yes! It’s what gives the pork that distinctive kalua smoke flavor. I don’t recommend omitting it.
Can I cook it on high? For best texture, cook on low for 8-10 hours. High heat will make the pork dry out.
Kalua Pork Tips and Tasty Variations
For extra moisture, place the pork on top of sliced onions or cabbage in the slow cooker.
Get creative with the rub! Add brown sugar, chili powder, or smoked paprika.
For a crispy exterior, broil or air fry the shredded pork for 5-10 minutes before serving.
Make kalua pork nachos, tacos, sliders, or add to fried rice or ramen.
Stir in some pineapple juice or teriyaki sauce for a Hawaiian-inspired twist.
How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
This kalua pork keeps beautifully! Allow it to cool completely, then transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for 3-5 days. You can also freeze portions for up to 3 months.
To reheat, place desired amount in a baking dish with a splash of broth or pineapple juice. Cover with foil and bake at 300°F until heated through, about 20-30 minutes. You can also reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop.
Serving Suggestions to Transport You to the Islands
Serve over sticky white rice with mac salad and fresh pineapple
Make kalua pork sliders or tacos with cabbage slaw and teriyaki aioli
Roll up in tortillas with rice, beans, cheese, and salsa for burritos
Top crispy tostada shells with pork, pico de gallo, and guacamole
Add to a breakfast hash with eggs, potatoes, and hollandaise
No matter how you serve it, this slow cooker kalua pork is sure to be a hit! One whiff of its intoxicating aroma will instantly evoke dreams of Hawaiian paradise. So go ahead and treat yourself to a taste of the islands with this simple, succulent, and supremely flavorful dish. Mahalo!
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Kalua Pig
There’s nothing quite like the aroma of kalua pork wafting through the house on a lazy Sunday afternoon.